Note: E Data is supported only on Series 160i, 180i, and 0i with a PMC SB7, and Series 300i/310i/320i .
E Data definition. |
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Digital points to reference individual bits configuration. |
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Analog points to reference individual bytes, words, or longwords configuration. |
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Supported addresses. |
E Data definition
E Data |
Is for extended relay. |
E data points |
Are read and write. |
Digital points to reference individual bits
Point Class |
DIGITAL |
Type |
BOOL |
Access |
Read or Read/Write |
Valid Addresses |
Exxxx, where xxxx is a valid address for your PMC type |
Address Offset |
0-7, for the particular bit you want to reference |
Analog points to reference individual bytes, words, or longwords
Point Class |
ANALOG |
Type |
SINT, INT, or DINT (1, 2, or 4 bytes) |
Access: |
Read or Read/Write |
Valid Addresses |
Exxxx, where xxxx is a valid address for your PMC type |
Address Offset |
none |
Supported addresses
CNC |
PMC Type |
Valid Address Range |
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Series 160i/180i, 0i-B(SB7) |
SB7 |
E0000-E7999 |
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CNC |
1st PMC |
*2nd PMC |
*3rd PMC |
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Series 300i/310i/320i |
E0000-E9999 |
E0000-E9999** |
E0000-E9999** |
* Optional
** This area is common memory for the multi-PMC function. It is possible for each program to read the same value from, and write to, the area.
Note: The 300i/310i/320i CNC's can have up to 3 PMC ladders. This is different than older controls. The E range listed is for sharing data between the 3 ladders.
PMC BMI Bits |